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Michael Stone
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Sold at least 1-dozen cars and motorcycles via CL (sans issue), over the years, and I have 1-more to list right now. But, this stuff is scary and it seems like a trend has started. What a shame. Seems like CL is going to have to eventually come up with some sort of verification system, though bad people will still be

Agree and well put.

Steve—well written and valid points, in some cases. But, I think it should be mentioned that length of time in practice does not equate to quality of service nor an increased ability to effectively represent one’s client. You’re insinuating it does. I disagree, and given that this article is written for naive readers,

Tyler — interesting article. I’m not seeing how the goat ruined Capt. Banigan’s career. Coronado is a small place. It’s not easy or possible to walk/stupor around there for any length of time and not be noticed by some Adm or another. I’m guessing Capt. Banigan ruined his own career and he would have been “okay” with

Tip #1 - NEVER, EVER, EVER buy/adopt/or heal a dog (your TRUE best friend) using a credit card/funds/gold pressed latinum/Alliance based currency/etc. you hold jointly with a significant other. And, NEVER say “okay” to said LOSER-OTHER who just wants to be with the dog over the holidays, or so I’ve read...

Nah Tyler. I disagree. Texas is a hostile state. I’ve been there. This is “for real.”

Oops...will fix it l8r... Long story short: it’ll work wonders.

20+ yr. rider here. and long time neurosurgeon is sitting shotgun next to me...word from the pro (who would love to take an ax to my cherished bikes)— I’ll quote “majority of trauma seen are at C5-C6. When riders come in wearing helmets, they’re generally okay. No head trauma, but lots of paralyzed bodies.” Me: could

Saw one (an SR-71) at Edwards in late ‘80s when the X-29 was being tested. Awesome Birds. There's a beautiful example at Pima Air and Space...the nicest in the country, IMHO.

BA relies upon federal subsidies (mil. contracts) and elected officials rely upon “donations” to their campaigns.

Exactly!! Not sure who the hell started the “MR2 is twitchy crap,” but nothing could be farther from the truth. Doubtful those who are posting have ever owned an MR2. Can’t wait to get my next one. The only thing I can compare the handling to is the Porsche Cayman, which also has its engine in nearly the same spot.

He would be fine. I had a first generation MR2 as my first car at the age of 16. I drove it until it died. I wholly disagree that these cars are tail happy. They’re not. Yes there is rear wheel weight bias, but it’s far more central than most people think. The car is very well balanced. I disagree that they’re twitchy

Looks to be step up compared to most Bay Area drivers.

Just a guess- this has to do with liability. Auto manufactures know people will modify their cars, no matter what laws prevent them from doing so. I doubt CARB and like laws are the motivating factor here. Rather, the just don’t want to be liable for the potentially fatal results, when the owner of a future 2020

A Straight of Hormuz blockade is a potential nightmare scenario. The only thing that can reasonably be predicted, is that it would be ugly. Lots of planning has gone into such a blockade over the decades. I don’t think any of the predicted outcomes are particularly favorable, to any nation. Hopefully cooler heads

Strange...obviously, a semi-controlled descent. Engine failure on such a new plane would be unusual. Fuel contamination? Lucky dude, apparently. Would love to read the ASRS report on this one. Or, I guess one could always contact the U.S. Coast Guard.

The military likes them too. They’ve ordered several. FYI- they’re seeking investors. Email them, if you have the means.

Bilateral prop strikes, at that. Looks like his flare kept the props from completely self-destructing.

Touch-and-Go taken to the extreme.

$160k or $185k means it’s still expensive and well out of reach for 99% of US Citizens. It’s still a one-percenter toy, albeit a cool toy.